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while--while i recognize the convenience of technology-- and technology really does make our lives a lot easier-- i also sometimes think it is a curse. >> i certainly think it's a blessing because, you know, without the technology, i'd have to be, you know, stuck in an office somewhere, right, either working on a pc that's tethered to a desk or working-- you know, making telephone calls from my work phone that's at my office. so i view this, you know, very much as a liberating factor. >> the downside, however, is that oftentimes, we really don't have substantive conversations when we come home. we will be sitting on our couch, each doing work. >> side by side but-- >> we'll send each other emails and ims... >> oh, yeah. >> to communicate. >> oh, come on. >> yeah, from one room in the house to the next. >> no. >> oh, yeah, sure. >> no. >> yeah, yeah. >> you're not even laughing. you think this is normal. this is what's most scary. you're just telling me this matter of fact. >> i don't think we're-- >> i don't--yeah. >> yeah. >> [laughing] yeah. >> it's normal. >> yeah. >> well, what a
while--while i recognize the convenience of technology-- and technology really does make our lives a lot easier-- i also sometimes think it is a curse. >> i certainly think it's a blessing because, you know, without the technology, i'd have to be, you know, stuck in an office somewhere, right, either working on a pc that's tethered to a desk or working-- you know, making telephone calls from my work phone that's at my office. so i view this, you know, very much as a liberating factor....
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ >>> opening bell for this monday coming up in 6:30. let's start off here. >> everybody likes that. the spread between what you are getting in the united states, west texas and overseas, valero natural, that deutsche bank upgreats them. people have been talking about this trade for weeks and weeks. >> that's a big move. what's behind that move and why suddenly is everybody getting upward here? >> then, cushing got bad again. they can't export enough. the prices are plunging because there is such a bottleneck. i think the bottleneck will be alleviated. i think they recognize you are not early in the move. the big stocks like eog that have been down and down, i would rather bet on them. >> than the refiners led by valero?
ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ >>> opening bell for this monday coming up in 6:30. let's start off here. >> everybody likes that. the spread between what you are getting in the united states, west texas and overseas,...
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stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. >> time for the final trade. >> big election result. opposition reform party coming through india. ibm. >> brian? >> i like the natural resources, tck. >> karen? >> linta, liberty interactive. >> guy? >> lyons gate is overdone. i think it's interesting again, lgf. >> and we have got dennis gartman back with his number one trade that you must put on before the end of this year. >> i want to be short of the japanese yen and i want to be long the canadian dollar and long the british pound against it. >> wow. >> wow. >> that's actually a trade that i have on. i'm long british pound. i guess i must have gotten your newsletter. >> i have been talking about it for months and months and months. >> the economy is really improved over there. it's a great trade. >> you can't underestimate. timmy speaks to this all the time. now that it's held that 100 level magically it feels like the next move is into the teens. >> i remember trading at 285 yen to the dollar. for me to go to 1
stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. >> time for the final trade. >> big election result. opposition reform party coming through india. ibm. >> brian? >> i like the natural resources, tck. >> karen? >> linta, liberty interactive. >> guy? >> lyons gate is overdone. i think it's interesting again, lgf. >> and we have got dennis gartman back with his number one trade that you...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ ♪ >> welcome back. always keep an eye on twitter. here are some of the discussion points of the day that we have been following. the economics make passive index investment the only way to stop making money managers rich. whether to be active or passive it's hard to argue with this. long short traders saying by the time i have fully morphed into a growth investor, the markets have crashed. that is a sad face. i think a lot of people feel this way. they are worried that they will be won over by the market. >> a lot of the wealthy who we have talked about have really benefitted from this market are really nervous right now. >> at least they benefitted. what about everyone who has not participated? >> they are not pu
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what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. a research tool on thinkorswim. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive,y first. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swelling; enlarged or
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. a research tool on thinkorswim. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive,y first. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ >>> who should you trust? one of the toughest things about the market is for any p given stock, you can typically find very smart people on both sides. you have brilliant bulls, hyper intelligent bears all saying contradictory things about the same exact company. take today, just this morning, goldman sachs came out with a sprawling report on the building products plays. totally high-quality research where among other things they initiated coverage on masco, maker of paints, plumbing cabinets, installation. and credit suisse comes out with a little note reiterating the -- buy, buy, buy on the same stock. sister, mother, sister -- who's right? the bears at goldman, smart. the bulls -- the bulls at credit suisse, all righ
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it's becoming more and more important for marketers to use technology in today's digital world. we provide that platform. >> give us a concrete example of i am-if i'm ibm using your service. >> i said g.e. they use our service to build relationships with all the different companies to get to know them. to understand why their product is there to ensure that the order is placed and to ensure that it's happening. we see it happening and we might see loreal selling shampoo and goating people to be loyal to their shampoo with a game that they play on a mobile device using our software. anything from those two polls. >> how do you use the cloud to do that? >> our software is delivered in the cloud. all of the digital marketing happens on facebook, twitter, e-mail, everything happens in the cloud. our own software is accessed by marketing users at fortune 500 companies and beyond to the cloud through the web browser. they're, in turn, marketing to their customers in the cloud. >> why would somebody use you versus going to a big company in oracle? >> i believe that innovation happens i
it's becoming more and more important for marketers to use technology in today's digital world. we provide that platform. >> give us a concrete example of i am-if i'm ibm using your service. >> i said g.e. they use our service to build relationships with all the different companies to get to know them. to understand why their product is there to ensure that the order is placed and to ensure that it's happening. we see it happening and we might see loreal selling shampoo and goating...
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meanwhile, south korea's kospi added 1% with technology shares lending support on higher d-ram chip prices. australia's insurers plunged after having a plunge. the financials also sold off. amp down by 2.3% and westpac lower by 1.33%. >> sixuan, catch you later. coming up on today's show, the future of fuel. they'll look at their policy on growing crops for biofuel. american airlines and u.s. airways have moved closer to their megamerger. >>> tech giants unite. they're calling for major changes in u.s. government surveillance. do they have their own questions to answer when it comes to data. >>> plus, it's another race against the clock for u.s. congress. they're trying to agree on a budget deal before christmas. take a look at what's at stake amidst a talk of a truce. >>> the european commission has told ukraine's president that a political solution is needed after hundreds of thousands of demonstrators protested against his government for the second weekend in a row. it's a subject of discussion. julia is in brussels. jules, it was a great dismay when the ukraine pulled back from signs t
meanwhile, south korea's kospi added 1% with technology shares lending support on higher d-ram chip prices. australia's insurers plunged after having a plunge. the financials also sold off. amp down by 2.3% and westpac lower by 1.33%. >> sixuan, catch you later. coming up on today's show, the future of fuel. they'll look at their policy on growing crops for biofuel. american airlines and u.s. airways have moved closer to their megamerger. >>> tech giants unite. they're calling...
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>> it would be one of them and the important thing for us is that our audiences are heavy users of technology. so the more -- >> the 8-year-olds too. >> the 8 or 2-year-olds. a study done about 2-year-olds growing up and being very comfortable and using tablets. so as we create existing content and new content for those audiences, wherever they are, it increases consumption, monetization opportunities for our advertisers who would like to reach consumers in more places and particularly, where they're manipulating content it's a much more immersive, engaged experience and the monenitization on that, the price you can charge for advertising is very high. >> talking about younger kids a key demographic for you. nickelodeon for a while seemed to be stumbling. you mentioned ten consecutive months of ratings increases. has it been fixed? >> nickelodeon is in great shape. what we did in our management team and nickelodeon did was to increase the amount of programming, speed up the development of both animated and live action programming, and in addition to the sponge bob and dora and hits we already
>> it would be one of them and the important thing for us is that our audiences are heavy users of technology. so the more -- >> the 8-year-olds too. >> the 8 or 2-year-olds. a study done about 2-year-olds growing up and being very comfortable and using tablets. so as we create existing content and new content for those audiences, wherever they are, it increases consumption, monetization opportunities for our advertisers who would like to reach consumers in more places and...
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the hospital has state-of-the-art technology, and here's the clincher: the price. treatment here costs about 1/8 what it does in the united states. that's right, 1/8. curt schroeder is the ceo of bumrungrad. this place where we're sitting right now is the number one international hospital in the world? >> it's sort of ground zero. i haven't heard anybody yet who's told us that they take more than 350,000 international patients a year. >> one of them is byron bonnewell, who lives 12,000 miles away in shreveport, louisiana, where he owns and runs a campground for rvs. a year and a half ago, he had a heart attack. and his doctor told him he really needed bypass surgery. they told you were gonna die. >> yeah, they did tell me i was gonna die. >> you did not have insurance? >> did not have insurance, no. >> he estimates he would have had to pay over $100,000 out of his own pocket for the operation he needed-- a complicated quintuple bypass. and did you actually decide not to do it? >> yeah, yeah, i did. i guess i'd rather die with a little bit of money in my pocket than
the hospital has state-of-the-art technology, and here's the clincher: the price. treatment here costs about 1/8 what it does in the united states. that's right, 1/8. curt schroeder is the ceo of bumrungrad. this place where we're sitting right now is the number one international hospital in the world? >> it's sort of ground zero. i haven't heard anybody yet who's told us that they take more than 350,000 international patients a year. >> one of them is byron bonnewell, who lives...
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>> it's matching the technology with the patient. we want to pair technology with the right type of patient. >> how is it going? katie is working with our team up in portland. she was born without her hand. so she is worn prosthetic devices throughout her life. she's gotten interested in the para olympics. she wants to do track and field. >> how does is it different than the one you would normally use? >> it's much lighter. made of carbon fighter and the socket is comfortable and sweat-proof and actually, it's made for this starting block. so, it helps me get down. i will show you. >> on your mark, getset. go. >> katie was born in taiwan with a congenital condition. like many amputeas who have grown up without, she was concerned about comfort. >> yes. >> what was the reason? >> i knew i was going to college. i wanted people's first impression of me not to be a person with a disability or an amputation but, also, wanted to see how it would feel like to have two hands or the closest thing that i could. >> the island technology is the c
>> it's matching the technology with the patient. we want to pair technology with the right type of patient. >> how is it going? katie is working with our team up in portland. she was born without her hand. so she is worn prosthetic devices throughout her life. she's gotten interested in the para olympics. she wants to do track and field. >> how does is it different than the one you would normally use? >> it's much lighter. made of carbon fighter and the socket is...
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one thing is what apple did is rollout a technology which is a locating technology. it is called ibeacon. they make it available to app developers to build into applications. the announcement is and they were doing and the apple store. any application developer could do or whether for macy's or a train station or what ever. apple has a big footprint and a great market to do that. there is rumor that android will be able to use ibeacon as well. they may not be competitive. google has their own thoughts and programs. is really location hotly contested market. there's a lot of technology out there. the winner is not always the biggest technology. successful, doesn't mean apple will spend less money on traditional forms of advertising, print advertising? >> apple has plenty of money to spend on whatever form of advertisements. i don't know if they will drop anything. into initial introduction the apple stores is to show other retailers that apple is eating their own a dog food. maybe provide a best of example. the real money and real utility is it becomes a real hook for
one thing is what apple did is rollout a technology which is a locating technology. it is called ibeacon. they make it available to app developers to build into applications. the announcement is and they were doing and the apple store. any application developer could do or whether for macy's or a train station or what ever. apple has a big footprint and a great market to do that. there is rumor that android will be able to use ibeacon as well. they may not be competitive. google has their own...
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technologies that can be used throughout the region. and how israel is fighting to keep alive a flame that makes it a light unto nations. to build its first class defenses and alliances that allow it to negotiate from a position of strength. we know that diplomacy without strength is blind to the world 's payrolls. -- the world's perils. we also believe strength without diplomacy is blind to the world's promise. it is diplomacy backed by the credible threat of military force. if it can prevent the menace of nuclear weapons in iran, if diplomacy can solve it existential threat -- if we can fully address the reasons -- these threats without going to war, israel and the world will be more secure. so will the united states. my friends, as everyone here knows, the world is mourning the loss of a great leader right now, nelson mandela. mandela was a stranger to hate. he rejected recrimination in favor of reconciliation. and he knew the future demands that we move beyond the past. just think of the lessons that he taught the world, which have
technologies that can be used throughout the region. and how israel is fighting to keep alive a flame that makes it a light unto nations. to build its first class defenses and alliances that allow it to negotiate from a position of strength. we know that diplomacy without strength is blind to the world 's payrolls. -- the world's perils. we also believe strength without diplomacy is blind to the world's promise. it is diplomacy backed by the credible threat of military force. if it can prevent...
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but the technology has surpassed that. they can now manufacture them with 3-d printing, no metal parts, and it will still shoot a bullet. now that's what we're going to have to update. and so with the simple click of a mouse, things are changed, and it makes it practically invisible to metal detectors and other screening devices. and so i want to thank the senior senator from new york who has taken the lead on this. he has recognized this problem. he has asked me to join him in e house last week passed similar legislation to not do what we ought to do update the law but to continue the current ban for another ten years. they obviously pose a very serious threat to our national security as well as to americans' personal security. and we need to do everything that we can to keep them out of the hands of the people who want to do harm to others. mr. president, i yield the floor. and i'm looking forward to the comments from the senior senator of new york. mr. schumer: mr. president, i want to wait for senator -- here he is, go
but the technology has surpassed that. they can now manufacture them with 3-d printing, no metal parts, and it will still shoot a bullet. now that's what we're going to have to update. and so with the simple click of a mouse, things are changed, and it makes it practically invisible to metal detectors and other screening devices. and so i want to thank the senior senator from new york who has taken the lead on this. he has recognized this problem. he has asked me to join him in e house last...
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technology clusters. the fact that the government and private sector can work together , if you look at media city and manchester and every other big city, tech city has provided a blueprint by which these clusters of businesses can come together. the most important thing is atop the story up in terms of how successful tech city has been to this country. there are so many other things that can be done. the doubling of the start up an important part of backing a proven winner which is small business. >> one of the things i've yet to truly feel is the link from a geographical point of view between what is a hundred meters down the road that way and what is a hundred meters up the road that weight. we saw the technology boom collapse in 2000, what that did was act as a kickstart her for what was a huge evolution of the tech scene. with having a similar thing in financial services. it is get these two -- starting but you sense that we are in the foothills of what could be an amazing relationship. is not to th
technology clusters. the fact that the government and private sector can work together , if you look at media city and manchester and every other big city, tech city has provided a blueprint by which these clusters of businesses can come together. the most important thing is atop the story up in terms of how successful tech city has been to this country. there are so many other things that can be done. the doubling of the start up an important part of backing a proven winner which is small...
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relatively simple in the look of powered by technology. so the idea is to make it more efficient for the consumer and make it more efficient for apple. an elaborate video display in the store to tell you about a new product can be costly. not always as effective as the retailer would like. a lot of times a looping video not speaking directly to you. that is the reasoning behind the reasoning. retailers that sell apple products feel pressured that they have to offer something similar? >> i think retailers, if they can generate more revenue are always interested in these kinds of things. think about the potential to boost same-store sales in a way that is different than sending out circulars that can be quite costly for them. is would expect that this something that other retailers will watch very closely. i think one question is which device maker, software maker are you most aligned with? players like dust i -- best buy are selling all kinds of gear in their stores. do they have two -- have to offer something more here towards andrew -- an
relatively simple in the look of powered by technology. so the idea is to make it more efficient for the consumer and make it more efficient for apple. an elaborate video display in the store to tell you about a new product can be costly. not always as effective as the retailer would like. a lot of times a looping video not speaking directly to you. that is the reasoning behind the reasoning. retailers that sell apple products feel pressured that they have to offer something similar? >> i...
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maybe technology. maybe it will be cybersecurity and it will impact a lot of us, but i do not think the big crisis will be in financial services as much as some people worry about. >> he also met with the president of black rock asked about the firm's outlook. >> we think that growth is going too slow for a longer. of time. we think that the fed is going to keep monetary policy easy, meaning that short-term rates are going to remain where they are and long-term rates will move upwards a bit. and the stock market, you know, right now things are pretty high. we squeezed a lot of juice out of that and maybe we have a bit more. we want to be a bit cautious for the longer-term right now and we want to make sure that people are using this diversification to understand that correlation may work against them if the in the way weact are thinking. >> speaking of big money, big deals, if you follow private equity you know that the largest leveraged buyout in history is the $45 billion buyout of this texas utility
maybe technology. maybe it will be cybersecurity and it will impact a lot of us, but i do not think the big crisis will be in financial services as much as some people worry about. >> he also met with the president of black rock asked about the firm's outlook. >> we think that growth is going too slow for a longer. of time. we think that the fed is going to keep monetary policy easy, meaning that short-term rates are going to remain where they are and long-term rates will move...
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you typically would mean technology stocks. we're going to find out what it mccooey.h bob my mystery guest could be considered the nsa of fine dining. ♪ ofwe have a very large base consumers who buy our product every day. this is house in a former children's cinema. begin trading, it was ranked the top performer in the world. they hope it will continue when new laws come into effect allowing dual listings. is to open updea the idea for foreign capital. >> one is oscar mendoza. was one of the hot spots for economic development. he has open a mexican restaurant in the heart . >> i want to bring in nasdaq senior vice president bob on the who joins is telephone and video from dallas, texas. thank you very much for making it through the snow and bad weather to make it to the studio. much appreciated. you have something to celebrate. how did you manage to get american airline group on the nasdaq? what we did was use the opportunity of these two companies coming together to and to speak to them about the opportunity of becoming part
you typically would mean technology stocks. we're going to find out what it mccooey.h bob my mystery guest could be considered the nsa of fine dining. ♪ ofwe have a very large base consumers who buy our product every day. this is house in a former children's cinema. begin trading, it was ranked the top performer in the world. they hope it will continue when new laws come into effect allowing dual listings. is to open updea the idea for foreign capital. >> one is oscar mendoza. was one...
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why did these technology companies write this letter right now? >> wolf, the most important thing for any company to have whether you're selling a product or providing a service is the trust of your customers. and clearly, these technology companies, the biggest ones on the planet, facebook, google, apple, microsoft, et cetera, are worried about a possible erosion of trust among its users after these nsa disclosures became public and edward snowden became a household name. they have called on the government and the president to show some leadership and provide restraint when it comes to surveillance and written this open letter. it reads in part "the balance in many countries has tipped too far in favor of the state and away from the rights of the individual." wolf, this united and extraordinary show of support among these technology companies really shows that they are deeply concerned about users' privacy and about information continuing exposes. information that may include e-mails or text messages or contacts or the web sites that people serve
why did these technology companies write this letter right now? >> wolf, the most important thing for any company to have whether you're selling a product or providing a service is the trust of your customers. and clearly, these technology companies, the biggest ones on the planet, facebook, google, apple, microsoft, et cetera, are worried about a possible erosion of trust among its users after these nsa disclosures became public and edward snowden became a household name. they have...
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that's not bend and weld technology. schoumacher: mexico's new policy of openness to foreign investment had taken mexico from the simple assembly work at the maquiladoras to the full production and high technology at cummins. what did the trend signify for the mexican economy? the maquiladora program then stands as the blueprint upon which many of these deregulatory and privatizing strategies are. and the purpose is to make mexico more attractive for foreign investment. schoumacher: many mexican workers still cross the u.s. border in search of better jobs. but the low-tech jobs at border maquiladoras and the high-tech jobs at cummins's san luis potosi plant were evidence that lowered barriers and less regulation could attract billions in investment and allow hundreds of thousands of workers to find jobs without leaving home. evidence that paved the way for the gradual integration of mexico into the continent-wide north american economy created in 1993 by the north american free trade agreement. the winners in the maquila
that's not bend and weld technology. schoumacher: mexico's new policy of openness to foreign investment had taken mexico from the simple assembly work at the maquiladoras to the full production and high technology at cummins. what did the trend signify for the mexican economy? the maquiladora program then stands as the blueprint upon which many of these deregulatory and privatizing strategies are. and the purpose is to make mexico more attractive for foreign investment. schoumacher: many...
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stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. >> 50 seconds to the opening bell and stocks will go up a little bit more. in chicago here is tres knippa. we hear there's a budget deal probably announced this week. is that part of the good news back drop for the market? >> i think the main thing is that certainly the tailwind to this market is that we've had gridlock in d.c. since the mid term elections of 2010. that is a positive underpinning to both economic growth admitted it's modest, and to the market as a whole. do i think this budget deal is a market mover? not necessarily, but let's face it the market seems to go up on every bit of news right now. stuart: it doesn't hurt and the market wants to go up and i think you're on record saying 18 k for the dow fairly soon. is that right? it is? >> it's coming. i don't know how-- we have to define fairly soon. >> okay. and i will not pin you down, because that was not your forecast. tray knippa, thank you. the opening bell has running. and we're before 16,
stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. >> 50 seconds to the opening bell and stocks will go up a little bit more. in chicago here is tres knippa. we hear there's a budget deal probably announced this week. is that part of the good news back drop for the market? >> i think the main thing is that certainly the tailwind to this market is that we've had gridlock in d.c. since the mid term elections of 2010. that is a positive underpinning to both...
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ip technology is the technology that enables all devices to communicate with one another, and it's that transition from an analog world to an ip world that is the biggest single issue. >> host: is there any room for a wire line world anymore? >> guest: well, i think that the wire line world is really the central circulatory system of our my. it is the veins and the arteries that really connect what is now the information economy in the united states. we're seeing data traffic on our wire line networks increase at the rate of 40% per year, and it's wire line networks that connect all forms of communication whether they originate in a wire line environment or a wireless environment. so, yeah, i would say america's future is a wire line future. >> host: joining our discussion is howard buskirk of "communications daily" where he serves as executive senior editor. >> you've already talked about the move to broadband, and one of the things the fcc is looking at is ip transmission. do you feel to date the fcc is moving quickly enough in that area? i think there have been some concerns about th
ip technology is the technology that enables all devices to communicate with one another, and it's that transition from an analog world to an ip world that is the biggest single issue. >> host: is there any room for a wire line world anymore? >> guest: well, i think that the wire line world is really the central circulatory system of our my. it is the veins and the arteries that really connect what is now the information economy in the united states. we're seeing data traffic on our...
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now engineers in japan on greenfield the technology up to date an hp of our weekend time and that explains. one school of the most sophisticated matter to take the camry call it the same amount of the day as i found to be the keys recently many banks and hospitals have become due a finger stick a mosey and still have ip companies such as google. some cities also use this method addicted to back up to a facilitator. was it that ensues of the prefix to as the sensor data on its one hundred to fourteen thousand citizens on the tips for safe keeping. the city with cruelty to change the way it was easy to ofsted the truth of the dunedin sound. many local governments in beatific the theory of most of audio information into disaster. steve the massive quake what week it was it that it could cause major damage and saw real reconstruction. so officers may kill me back up to date is on cakes. what stays and to diffuse this cd. yep was enough about seventeen hundred kilometers away on that jesus did. if you were hit by a disaster. or we can use the save the two together local government up and runnin
now engineers in japan on greenfield the technology up to date an hp of our weekend time and that explains. one school of the most sophisticated matter to take the camry call it the same amount of the day as i found to be the keys recently many banks and hospitals have become due a finger stick a mosey and still have ip companies such as google. some cities also use this method addicted to back up to a facilitator. was it that ensues of the prefix to as the sensor data on its one hundred to...
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i know i often harp on the dangers of nuclear energy on the show in fact i've called it technological insanity after all with the risk of radioactive disaster and no legitimate long term waste storage plan what else can you call it what if there was a nuclear alternative that could safely and effectively generate clean energy this nuclear option might exist with the ram and element three to four times more abundant than iranian to explain everything in detail that is in the possibilities of this potentially revolutionary technology i was joined earlier by david martin chief executive of the weinberg foundation i started by asking him why is a better alternative to uranium and plutonium. for nuclear energy purposes really need to separate between saurian as a fuel but for the element. in field reactors i think that as you know there is some sometimes some confusion between the two and then i. flew out of the draw instance both of. you know technical challenges and also some pixels as well but i think in both cases for those three and fuels on the story is the the advanced as as far. th
i know i often harp on the dangers of nuclear energy on the show in fact i've called it technological insanity after all with the risk of radioactive disaster and no legitimate long term waste storage plan what else can you call it what if there was a nuclear alternative that could safely and effectively generate clean energy this nuclear option might exist with the ram and element three to four times more abundant than iranian to explain everything in detail that is in the possibilities of...
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>> we are go to amber where she specializes in technology policy. and emma, director of the free expression project. and joy spencer joins us from the digital center for democracy. and katie is assistant edit of slate who has been critical of eraser laws. meg, explain the thought process behind laws like the one we just saw get signed in california. why are these types of laws being proposed? >> things that we are seeing, a general fear, of this permanent record, we're all creating these permanent records, and for adults that starts at an age where there is a level of understanding of how this content is going to be understood and accepted. but a large percent, i think 90% of two-year-olds has an online presence. now we're seeing permanent records starting at a very young age. obviously if they're two years old, it's their parents putting up the content, and it goes on throughout the life of the user. >> generally do you like the idea of what these laws are trying to do? >> i do. i think they're intended to protect the development of kids through th
>> we are go to amber where she specializes in technology policy. and emma, director of the free expression project. and joy spencer joins us from the digital center for democracy. and katie is assistant edit of slate who has been critical of eraser laws. meg, explain the thought process behind laws like the one we just saw get signed in california. why are these types of laws being proposed? >> things that we are seeing, a general fear, of this permanent record, we're all creating...
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i am joined by a national technology reporter for the washington post. are the tech companies here motivated by principle or profit? >> i am guessing both. nobody likes having their stuff stolen, and that is what has happened here. it is bad business for users to think their information is going to be stolen if they give it to google or yahoo. they knew they were giving information to the u.s. government under court order. but the extent has taken this them by shock. data was selected from fiber on particular cables over southeast. >> what about the chance of a new law being passed? >> hard to know where this is going. the u.s. congress is not known for its efficiency. this has gotten the world's attention. i think the shape is early to tell, but i wouldn't be surprised to see some kind of act. >> doesn't the government have a case when it cease it needs all this information to protect national security. >> sure. if my job was to prevent titleist attacks, i want everything all over the world. the question is do we as citizens want information collected o
i am joined by a national technology reporter for the washington post. are the tech companies here motivated by principle or profit? >> i am guessing both. nobody likes having their stuff stolen, and that is what has happened here. it is bad business for users to think their information is going to be stolen if they give it to google or yahoo. they knew they were giving information to the u.s. government under court order. but the extent has taken this them by shock. data was selected...
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now with this new scientific technology. the proverb that could soon be. there are plenty if it's in the tanks it is i wanna know. and as hard as we said good evening is now six pm the time you're watching it the jewel in the late seventies the city with the stereo and sat down to it. bob. sth. you knew you or what will. we do. that's the thing is not intended to invite the bnp that tomorrow is the army and deposit the islam as the icing on the night involved a dish from oven a week now. while the government has cut down on file in that case the bnp and its eyes have not kept up the acacia tactics even a beat. we spoke with it but still the jockey media adviser to the bottom of the sheep administration could see no one said that one have to understand that this
now with this new scientific technology. the proverb that could soon be. there are plenty if it's in the tanks it is i wanna know. and as hard as we said good evening is now six pm the time you're watching it the jewel in the late seventies the city with the stereo and sat down to it. bob. sth. you knew you or what will. we do. that's the thing is not intended to invite the bnp that tomorrow is the army and deposit the islam as the icing on the night involved a dish from oven a week now. while...
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stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. i didn't know the coal thing was real. it's very real... david rivera. rivera, david. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. to share with family. [ woman 2 ] to carry on traditions. [ woman 3 ] to come together even when we're apart. [ male announcer ] in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy and more, swanson makes holiday dishes delicious. i get times are tight. but it's hard to get any work done like this. then came this baby -- small but with window
stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. i didn't know the coal thing was real. it's very real... david rivera. rivera, david. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs...
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military technology, such as precision munitions, the f-35 joint strike fighter, the v-22 osprey. israel is the only country in the world to receive it from the united states. and engaging in extensive training and joint exercises in areas of special operations, missile defense, and search-and- rescue. unprecedented levels. these examples and a lot more should make crystal clear our commitment to preserve israel's qualitative military edge so that israel can defend itself by itself against any threat. and when israel, or if israel were to come under attack by terrorists on its borders or by an international organization, we will always stand up for israel's right to defend itself. and the united states is always particularly prepared to be the first and fastest to israel's side in any time of crisis. we approach this challenge believing that israel has to be strong to make peace, but that peace will also make israel stronger. and we are convinced that the greatest security will actually come from a two-state solution that brings israel lasting peace. shared prosperity throughout t
military technology, such as precision munitions, the f-35 joint strike fighter, the v-22 osprey. israel is the only country in the world to receive it from the united states. and engaging in extensive training and joint exercises in areas of special operations, missile defense, and search-and- rescue. unprecedented levels. these examples and a lot more should make crystal clear our commitment to preserve israel's qualitative military edge so that israel can defend itself by itself against any...
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have similar technology. it was all amazon, the same story. it's 27-year-olds gathering the news and repeating it. >> there was some good newspaper stories raising some questions. but kou say this was a genius move by jeff bezoz since the whole media world got on it. >> yes, yes and yes. it was hooking all the holes. what about the birds. >> what about the birds. >> tune in at 11:00. >> other than a couple of skeptical questions about amazon being a large force in the marketing world that's driving other companies out of business charlie rose seemed wow. >> de. i don't have a problem with actually interviewing jeff bezos. he's tough to get. i have a problem with how and when it happened. how it happened was that he was not asking the really tough questions and when it happened was sunday night before cyber monday. now everyone is thinking amazon. let's go on and buy amazon products. that's an issue. >> and, you know, as some stories later pointsed out and i understand that rose didn't know in advance what thi
have similar technology. it was all amazon, the same story. it's 27-year-olds gathering the news and repeating it. >> there was some good newspaper stories raising some questions. but kou say this was a genius move by jeff bezoz since the whole media world got on it. >> yes, yes and yes. it was hooking all the holes. what about the birds. >> what about the birds. >> tune in at 11:00. >> other than a couple of skeptical questions about amazon being a large force in...
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parking meter industry, i think we're at the leader edge here in san francisco in term of making the technology work, particularly for the users. i believe the rfp was issued in january, it looks if we secure board approvalfinger we'll be basically issuing a notice to proceed probably next month, so december, the meter installation would start early in 2014 and it's probably about a 12 month process, so it would be by the end of calendar year 2014 that all 25 thousand meters should be replaced. we do have a rough idea of how we would go about sequencing that and i don't have it with me. i would be happy to share that with the board. we would be starting with the older coin only meters first, which are generally further out and then working our way in. >> thank you. >> supervisor yee? >> thank you, president chiu. i just wanted to thank supervisor avalos for bringing these amendments forward and also for the budget committee working through this with director ris k*en. the amendments makes it -- i'll be supporting the amendments, it makes it clear what these meters are for and like most of my co
parking meter industry, i think we're at the leader edge here in san francisco in term of making the technology work, particularly for the users. i believe the rfp was issued in january, it looks if we secure board approvalfinger we'll be basically issuing a notice to proceed probably next month, so december, the meter installation would start early in 2014 and it's probably about a 12 month process, so it would be by the end of calendar year 2014 that all 25 thousand meters should be replaced....
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this whole faith is built on technology and really save in community because community is what yelp is all about. yelps success is living proof that american business doesn't want just service a small community but this whole community. from the beginning this torrid company acknowledged that this can be a good model of bits. and certainly there's no befrt place to test this model but in san francisco. consider where we are today 140 new montgomery street stand for innovation. the first sky skrarpt to be in san francisco. it was then the pacific telephone company. i've been using caving stone as means of communication but that was the innovation of the day. that was here in 1929 that, sir winston churchill made a telephone call for his 21st wedding anniversary he said why say the age of migraines it past it's just the beginning to today, we mark a new beginning it's called the monument for talk it's called yelp. today, we have the opportunity to celebrate the now global company community community community how many communities jeremy. while millions of companies understand how yelp ca
this whole faith is built on technology and really save in community because community is what yelp is all about. yelps success is living proof that american business doesn't want just service a small community but this whole community. from the beginning this torrid company acknowledged that this can be a good model of bits. and certainly there's no befrt place to test this model but in san francisco. consider where we are today 140 new montgomery street stand for innovation. the first sky...
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>> our expertise is not in etiquette, but it is bringing technology to the air. our service has long offered the internet. we have introduced the ability to both text and talk while you are flying. the same capability will be available to commercial aviation in the spring. we fully expect texting to be a popular service and we will wait until we hear from the airline partners or the passengers if they want voice or not. adam: i have not seen those devices in years, but people used to be able to do a phone call from the airplane, it is not as if we had not been there before. >> in our case it will be different. the old technology had to use the phone that is already installed on the plane. in our case you could use your own phone and your own phone number and that is what is happening i many business jets today and available on commercial. we will only introduce the texting component on commercial until the airline partners ask us to. and in general it seems the marketplace will resolve the issue whether talking should exist or not on the aircraft. adam: the fact
>> our expertise is not in etiquette, but it is bringing technology to the air. our service has long offered the internet. we have introduced the ability to both text and talk while you are flying. the same capability will be available to commercial aviation in the spring. we fully expect texting to be a popular service and we will wait until we hear from the airline partners or the passengers if they want voice or not. adam: i have not seen those devices in years, but people used to be...
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turning to technology. technology countries have called on president obama and congress -- onose greater surveillance. >> they want to governments not just the u.s. government to change the way they carry out their electronic surveillance programs. of theiggest -- eight biggest companies have signed a letter to president obama and congress that will go in the papers today. they have done this before. the difference is they are more angry. it is a populist tone. that are more specific. one thing they want is to limit the government authority to collect user information stop we heard the google ceo and he is quoted in the letter and he said, we have been tried to off our game with encryption to protect user data. whenever government is taking a information, that is not worth a whole lot. he is talking about a program called muscular when we had the smiley face emoticon under the nsa slide that indicated exactly how the nsa is collecting data from google and yahoo! where their internal servers meet the public
turning to technology. technology countries have called on president obama and congress -- onose greater surveillance. >> they want to governments not just the u.s. government to change the way they carry out their electronic surveillance programs. of theiggest -- eight biggest companies have signed a letter to president obama and congress that will go in the papers today. they have done this before. the difference is they are more angry. it is a populist tone. that are more specific. one...
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the technology has taken over. >> you are being ruled by your technology. >> that's true. but i am not sure how to kick it. like your idea of putting it in the middle of the table. >> or try leaving it in another room for a little while, or when you're driving -- i live in los angeles and a lot of people are guilty of this. even though it's illegal at stop lights, they're still checking their phones and you'll miss green lights. put your phone in the back seat. >> going to happen to everybody some day because sometimes we're going along and i want to bring up something over here and i'll just walk over while you're talking. it's to the point now where, we have to know everything at this moment, and a producer just just told me in my ear, it never stops. when you looked like you were tweeting, you actually tweeted because my producer received your tweet. >> i was. >> and now they're tuning in in droves. our other channel, fox business network, during the daytime, nobody better to help you analyze what is going on in the market. at light they do a lot 0 more dissecting of th
the technology has taken over. >> you are being ruled by your technology. >> that's true. but i am not sure how to kick it. like your idea of putting it in the middle of the table. >> or try leaving it in another room for a little while, or when you're driving -- i live in los angeles and a lot of people are guilty of this. even though it's illegal at stop lights, they're still checking their phones and you'll miss green lights. put your phone in the back seat. >> going...
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technology clearly is way ahead of the law on this, gretchen. but the fbi claims that it only uses this technique in very extreme circumstances. gretchen? >> yeah. but we also heard that about the nsa, remember? and all our cell phone calls? i asked this as my facebook question of the day today. we tweeted about it as well. i had a lot of people telling me on my phone, hey, don't put tape over that little camera because it can destroy it. so a lot of people suggested this, trace. i don't know if you can see me. a band-aid. i don't know if you've heard of that or not. >> a band-aid or i can go you one better. a post-it note. the guy you just heard from said put a post-it note up on the top of the camera. that way the sticky material you might get from the band-aid or tape gets on the camera. just put the post-it note on top. there it goes. >> you pick yours up and put yours on yours. i'm going to put this band aid on this computer right now. okay? there we go. all right. now we're protected,uddy. >> you can still see you on big camera, though, gr
technology clearly is way ahead of the law on this, gretchen. but the fbi claims that it only uses this technique in very extreme circumstances. gretchen? >> yeah. but we also heard that about the nsa, remember? and all our cell phone calls? i asked this as my facebook question of the day today. we tweeted about it as well. i had a lot of people telling me on my phone, hey, don't put tape over that little camera because it can destroy it. so a lot of people suggested this, trace. i don't...
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. >> i don't know the history of why this city choose defy types of technology and what would have driven those locations probation officer to be the locations they're in. >> uh-huh. >> i don't know the history sorry. >> and to go back to the average day of cloergz the close out days is incredibly important i want to make sure i understood the slides 8 and 9. so one is the afternoon day of closer for any complaints and the second slide is the afternoon outage >> right. >> that's a simpler fix and the other one has the longer number of days. >> right >> could you talk about the efficiency. >> i can talk about it for puc's. >> right. >> from puc's prospective as i mentioned we have not had increased staffing this is how we deliver our resources and how we managing manage our inventor to be sure when a truck roles that crews is going out with the information they need about the light they're going to. we have all our records on our street lights are electronic our maintenance planner looking at that data and say okay. at that light it's, however, any voltages put that one on the truck. you k
. >> i don't know the history of why this city choose defy types of technology and what would have driven those locations probation officer to be the locations they're in. >> uh-huh. >> i don't know the history sorry. >> and to go back to the average day of cloergz the close out days is incredibly important i want to make sure i understood the slides 8 and 9. so one is the afternoon day of closer for any complaints and the second slide is the afternoon outage >>...
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applesbee's is a good example of an employer using technology to increase productivity. we either workers are working harder for the same output or fewer amount of hours are being worked for the same amount of output. >> richard, could you make a case that people paying a quarter or a buck extra because it helps the niya potts of the world? >> is absolutely does. i think one of the things that the records show and the studies show is that increased minimum wage, in particularly at times like this when there has been so much wage stagnation, and so much pent up demand will lead to increased consumer confidence, increased consumer spending and that in turn translates to additional jobs as more successful economy for everyone. by the way, we can look back in history and see in 1968, for example, the minimum wage in real dollar terms or in fixed dollars terms would be $9.44 now. and the unemployment is less than half of what it is today. the notion that minimum wage destroys jobs is disproved. and when you think about it, the common sense that says people at the lower end of
applesbee's is a good example of an employer using technology to increase productivity. we either workers are working harder for the same output or fewer amount of hours are being worked for the same amount of output. >> richard, could you make a case that people paying a quarter or a buck extra because it helps the niya potts of the world? >> is absolutely does. i think one of the things that the records show and the studies show is that increased minimum wage, in particularly at...
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television stations across the country we asked 125 police departments whether they're using the stingray technology. many didn't respond at all, but we were still able to determine at least 25 are using it including three in the washington area. to read more about it see tomorrow's usa today and to learn which local police departments in the washington area are using this see our investigation tomorrow night at 11:00 on wusa9. i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek, wusa9. >>> five extraordinary artists are being honored tonight as part of the 36th annual kennedy center honors. actress shirley mcclain, opera singer martina arollya and musician carlos santana recognized for their contributions to the arts. >> i'd like to give voice to the invisible ones still in this nation. there's a lot of people who we don't give voice. i represent them. so it's fun to represent them. >> my feet have not touched the ground since i've been here. >> the honors will be broadcast december 29th here on wusa9. >>> some of you might have heard thunder in your neighborhood. topper is tracking the storm. topper is trackin
television stations across the country we asked 125 police departments whether they're using the stingray technology. many didn't respond at all, but we were still able to determine at least 25 are using it including three in the washington area. to read more about it see tomorrow's usa today and to learn which local police departments in the washington area are using this see our investigation tomorrow night at 11:00 on wusa9. i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek, wusa9. >>> five...
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: technology giants, lead by google and microsoft, call for limits on the scope of government spying. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead, how islamist fighters in syria are taking the lead, but also splintering the fight to topple the assad regime. >> woodruff: and, rock legend carlos santana, on a life of music and inspiration. >> real musicians remind the listener of a forgotten song inside them and when you hear that forgotten song you know you get chills, you get tears, you dance and didn't even know why. >> woodruff: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to y
captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: technology giants, lead by google and microsoft, call for limits on the scope of government spying. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead, how islamist fighters in syria are taking the lead, but also splintering the fight to topple the assad regime. >> woodruff: and, rock legend carlos santana, on a life of music and inspiration. >> real musicians remind the listener of a...
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sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. it's only at a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest sleep innotions make the coolest gifts - includin sleep number duatemp. discover dual temp at one of our 425leep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. >> that was a clip from the installment of the hit series hunger games. she carries a bow and arrow. there are reports that it single handedly boosting interest in archery across the country. now wither hearing a story about a 5th grader suspended and faces possible expulsion for playfully firing an imaginary arrow at a classmate. and criminal defense attorney. a few hot topics to get through. that is the first one. now if you mraflash it you get suspended and possibly ex spelled? >> let's look at their parents for parking a unicorn in a fire zone. there is no nothing to this crime. the kid is 10. he is 10. we encourage them to use their imagination. >> it will be on his permanent record. >> i
sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. it's only at a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest sleep innotions make the coolest gifts - includin sleep number duatemp. discover dual temp at one of our 425leep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. >> that was a clip from the installment of the hit series hunger games. she carries a bow and...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ i'm here to say a few words about the power of baking stuff with nestle toll house morsels. you can heal a broken heart with a bundt cake. make a monday mornin' feel like a friday afternoon with some nestle toll house morsels. let's close our laptops and open our ovens. these things don't bake themselves. we have to bake them for one another. we can bake the world a better place one toll house cookie at a time. nestle. good food, good life. >>> got some extra space in your house? want to make some money renting it? now you can. >> here's our room. i think it's pretty nice. here's the stairs. they were going to sand them, but they? who is they? >> i think this is their office. >> victoria doesn't know much about this apa
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maybe it is technology. it will be cybersecurity. the big crisis i do not think will be in an ansell services. >> number two is the blackrock president. he says it is time to be a little cautious. time, people are very concerned about their future investment. they have seen the stock market do pretty well. they are concerned about where bonds are. they're looking to squeeze more return out of their assets. how much more can they squeeze when they have the finger on the button? we have an institute that an exhaustiven way. over half of our senior portfolio managers think that lower growth for longer is where we're going to be. let me describe a little bit about what that means. people think they are diversified in their risk. bonds and stocks have , they may notted be as diversified in risk as they think. we are looking to get them to think about a 2.5% gdp growth which is fairly slow. stocks are being priced more about the price of momentum versus the earnings. revenues are not coming in where everybody thought. pretty top asng far a
maybe it is technology. it will be cybersecurity. the big crisis i do not think will be in an ansell services. >> number two is the blackrock president. he says it is time to be a little cautious. time, people are very concerned about their future investment. they have seen the stock market do pretty well. they are concerned about where bonds are. they're looking to squeeze more return out of their assets. how much more can they squeeze when they have the finger on the button? we have an...
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technology's great. it's supposed to make our lives better and simpler, more efficient, more effective. it's fun, it's innovative and it's leading the world. but at the same time, we got to make sure that these technologies are not overused, not only by our federal government officials and law enforcement, but also by others who would do us harm, who have sarpetishesly maybe converted that technology to do something a libble more pervasive and a little -- little bit more pervasive and a little bit more perverse. it is for that reason that senator wyden, my colleague in the united states senate, and i have introduced what's called geolocational, or g.p.s. act, to curtail those that want to follow us without our own knowledge. we believe that you should have to have a probable cause warrant in order to track somebody's geolocation. i want that for my own kids, i want that for me. i want to make sure that technology is safe and secure, so i encourage my colleagues, mr. speaker, to look at h.r. 1312, the g.p
technology's great. it's supposed to make our lives better and simpler, more efficient, more effective. it's fun, it's innovative and it's leading the world. but at the same time, we got to make sure that these technologies are not overused, not only by our federal government officials and law enforcement, but also by others who would do us harm, who have sarpetishesly maybe converted that technology to do something a libble more pervasive and a little -- little bit more pervasive and a little...
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stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. >>> was it an accident or was it a murder? that's what a jury is going to have to decide when jordan graham goes on trial for pushing her husband off a cliff in montana's glacier national park. all of this eight days after the two of them were happily married. jury selection starts today. and prosecutors are already over the first hurdle. and that was getting graham to admit she was with her husband in the first place. >> reporter: what started as a wedding is now ending in a courtroom trial. >> did you mean to push your husband off a cliff? >> reporter: this morning she will go on trial for murder. federal prosecutors say that 22-year-old graham deliberately shoved her 25-year-old husband to his death on july 7th. just eight days after their wedding. friends of cody johnson say they noticed problems from the start. >> when they were exchanging vows, jordan was looking down and wasn't looking at cody. >> reporter: graham's attorneys are claiming it was an accident sa
stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. >>> was it an accident or was it a murder? that's what a jury is going to have to decide when jordan graham goes on trial for pushing her husband off a cliff in montana's glacier national park. all of this eight days after the two of them were happily married. jury selection starts today. and prosecutors are already over the first hurdle. and that was getting graham to admit she...
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visit verizon.com/holidayoffer to give yourself the ultimate technology gift today. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. ard to say no to thehe ultimate technology gift today. opportunity of a lifetime. even if it's five hundred miles away. there's a lot to figure out. new city. new job. new bank. a friend recommended suntrust. because mobile banking lets me manage my money how i want, when i want. so i can make the most of my new life. and focus on all that's ahead. with every suntrust checking account, it's easy to avoid fees and go mobile. suntrust. how can we help you shine today? >>> howard is here. you have lots to tell us. >> we have the freezing rain still in spots. it's fairly light. overnight montgomery county village, purcelville in virginia, a quarter inch of ice. toward leesburg only a quarter inch. we have lots of areas north and west of d.c. above freezing at national airport. we're hovering right at freezing. 31 in many areas. got to take it really slow the next few hours. you see the school delays and closing
visit verizon.com/holidayoffer to give yourself the ultimate technology gift today. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. ard to say no to thehe ultimate technology gift today. opportunity of a lifetime. even if it's five hundred miles away. there's a lot to figure out. new city. new job. new bank. a friend recommended suntrust. because mobile banking lets me manage my money how i want, when i want. so i can make the most of my new life. and focus on all...